A hybrid of a mathematical ventilator model and GANs generates synthetic dyssynchrony waveforms, but the evaluation only compares against the same synthetic model, not real patient data.
GANs Conditioning Methods: A Survey
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In recent years, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have seen significant advancements, leading to their widespread adoption across various fields. The original GAN architecture enables the generation of images without any specific control over the content, making it an unconditional generation process. However, many practical applications require precise control over the generated output, which has led to the development of conditional GANs (cGANs) that incorporate explicit conditioning to guide the generation process. cGANs extend the original framework by incorporating additional information (conditions), enabling the generation of samples that adhere to that specific criteria. Various conditioning methods have been proposed, each differing in how they integrate the conditioning information into both the generator and the discriminator networks. In this work, we review the conditioning methods proposed for GANs, exploring the characteristics of each method and highlighting their unique mechanisms and theoretical foundations. Furthermore, we conduct a comparative analysis of these methods, evaluating their performance on various image datasets. Through these analyses, we aim to provide insights into the strengths and limitations of various conditioning techniques, guiding future research and application in generative modeling.
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Synthesis of Ventilator Dyssynchrony Waveforms using a Hybrid Generative Model and a Lung Model
A hybrid of a mathematical ventilator model and GANs generates synthetic dyssynchrony waveforms, but the evaluation only compares against the same synthetic model, not real patient data.